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  • Big Bass Strait swell coming in and crashing through the holes and caves of London Bridge, as it is called…Portsea, Vic. Aus..slowish shutter speed to flow the water and taken with my 18-200 lens…thanks for looking…rgs, Rob.

  • The original painting is oil on Canvas / 61×51 cm / SOLD “Manly Jazz Festival / Blue sky and White waves / Love to be there / With a big smile on my face”

  • My five year old daughter found this butterfly at Powlett River when we were there a few weeks ago at the bubble get together. We found this friendly little fella in the toilets where Zahra picked it up. It then spent ten minutes on her finger before it finally flew off. For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Mr Bassman bass player

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  • T-shirt in honour of Che’s recent victory in the Dead Revolutionary DJ Championships. Che took out Karl Marx in the final with a combo of slick mixing and funky Latin infused house which proved more crowd friendly than Marx’s uncomprimising industrial techno and three deck wizardry. Check out a few more of my Ts /

  • Lets hear it for bass. / The most important and overlooked part of rock bands if they want to stand out from the crowd. Bass has only come into its own in the last 20 years or so with the electronic revolution. There is no analog instrument anywhere that can achieve bass as clean and booming as Elektrobank by The Chemical Bros. / I first noticed bass when I was young, pre-ten. I’m not really sure, but I was upstairs in the family home and knew what song was on the radio downstairs on a big old guffer of a Philips HiFi system but it was different to the song I was used to hearing downstairs. It was the bass getting through the floor without the melody. So I was aware of it. It was much later in life that I developed my taste for it though. The title is kinda what I’ve done here. I work at it like etching but build up shapes instead of cut them away. I started with just the bass clef and added everything else in as I went along. I wanted a whooshy kind of buzz and took care that things are where applicable as close to perfect circles as I can draw and that the curves continue through the different elements. Its mostly freehand but I needed a small bit of help from the top off a can of WD-40 to get the two dots right. The oil lamp is to balance out the bottom right and because oil lamps are cool. Pencil and PS Add theyellowfury to your watchlist Copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Detail / / /

  • Selection of freshwater fish, digitally painted with Fractalius filter.

  • The tree is made up of electric guitars, acoustic guitars, synthesizers, microphones, headphones, violins, basses, saxophones, trumpets, speakers, a drum set and more. There are a few music notes coming out of the top saxophone, too.

  • Painting of Bass rock, North Berwick. Part of a tryptich of North Berwick paintings. Acrylic on canvas 8” x 8” Original for sale @ £100, or as part of set of 3 for £250 Enquiries to FeeDicksonArts@gmail.com

  • Took this on my Pinnacles sunset shoot with Tony Middleton with my new 5DmkII last week. I must say this camera has totally transformed the way I shoot. When I shot with Velvia I’d rarely shoot more than 36 shots a day. On this shoot with digital I shot 102 shots in around an hour. I bracket everything (for a few shots I took 6 brackets) and of those shots I’m happy with at least one of each composition set I took. Wonderful to just shoot each scene with different lenses, filters and compositions to see what works best without worrying about the expense and with the ability to check you’ve got it or not and bracket a bit further afield if necessary. Strangely satisfying to flow so quickly from one viewpoint to the next too. With this shot it was just walking from one spot to the next and thought a boulder shot would be good, now are there any that stand out, and literally as the thought occurs I see these little beauties which as you can see were quite unique in this boulder strewn landscape. After a bit of tripod fun on the boulders this was the result. Would be interesting to take this one again under different lighting conditions but this one works for me anyway. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 18mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 0.5 sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Taken at The Pinnacles @ Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. I loved how the colour of this rock was different to all those around it. I took many shots of the one rock but think I liked this one the best. I really loved this place and cannot wait to get myself back there, there’s so many different angles this place can be captured from and I want to find them all! Taken with my Canon 40D and 10-22mm wide angle lens. 4 seconds @ f14, ISO 100. One of the photos in my Phillip Island series, please click here to see the rest of my images in the series

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  • the signal strums green / I have seen it too / and felt your wires cross mine / at midnight a low rumble plays / and sings out ‘good morning heartache’ / if you dare to / go ahead and I won’t let you fall, / Softly now, / that’s all Linaji 2009

  • this tee is a perfect gift for a friend/family who is a DJ or is into the dance music scene. its meant to look like the popular IBM logo.. more info on BMP on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beats_per_minute

  • Bassist Jasper Hoiby looks for a cue in a free jazz number at a gig last week for Leeds Jazz.

  • Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM / Exposure: 5 exposures (-2,-1,0,+1,+2 EV) / Aperture: f/18 / Focal Length: 18mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 06 November 2009 05.53am Post Processing: / Imported into Lightroom / Exported 5 exposures to Photomatix / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option / Exported to CS3 / Lucisart 3D SE filter / Spot removal / Unsharp mask / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Added keyword metadata / Exported as JPEG

  • Jean M. Laffitau This image is part of my new calendar

  • Kanya
    by Ig22

    Custom made bass from Kanya… it’s one of kind.

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